Night 'Cotton': Drones Attacked Russian Oil Refineries.
According to inkorr.com:
Drones struck oil refineries in several regions of Russia, including near Samara and in the Krasnodar Territory. According to reports from Russian social media, the Novokuybyshevsky Refinery was hit. Local residents reported a series of loud explosions. In total, more than ten explosions were recorded.
Eyewitness Accounts
Eyewitnesses noted that the drones flew at low altitudes, causing windows in houses to tremble and car alarms to activate. Smoke and flashes from fires were visible at the attack sites. Due to these incidents, the local airport introduced a 'Carpet' regime, which imposes flight restrictions due to air threats.
Other Strikes
In addition, the Afipsky Refinery in the Krasnodar Territory was also under attack. There are also reports of attacks on transport and logistics infrastructure in the Volgograd region, confirmed by the local administration and regional Telegram channels.
Impact on the Economy
Information about drone attacks on oil refineries in Russia has caused significant resonance. Eyewitness accounts and official data confirm the seriousness of these assaults, which may negatively impact the economy and security of the country.
These events underscore the increasing tension in the region and may have far-reaching consequences. Attacks on key infrastructure threaten the stability of the economy, which is particularly concerning for the local population and authorities amid current challenges.
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